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the federal government can get local and state schools to do a better job. my own view, by the way, i added to that. i happen to believe i want the kids getting federal dollars from idea or title i, these are disabled kids or poor kids or lower income kids, i want them to be able to go to the school of their choice so all federal funds instead of going to the state or to the school districts i'd have go, if you will, follow the child and let the parent and the child decide where to send their student. >> lehrer: how do you see the federafederal government's responsibility to, as i said, to improve the quality of public education in this country. >>aise indicated, i think it has a significant role to play. through the race to the top we have worked with republican and democratic governors to initiate major reforms and they're having an impact right now. >> lehrer: do you think you have a difference with your views and those of governor romney on education? >> this is where budgets matter because budgets reflect choices. so when governor romney indicates that
the federal government can get local and state schools to do a better job. my own view, by the way, i added to that. i happen to believe i want the kids getting federal dollars from idea or title i, these are disabled kids or poor kids or lower income kids, i want them to be able to go to the school of their choice so all federal funds instead of going to the state or to the school districts i'd have go, if you will, follow the child and let the parent and the child decide where to send their...
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dave green is president of the local united auto workers union. >> but the whole economy will benefit from this because our parts suppliers, the people who work there are out shopping at the stores, they are paying tacks, you know, they're investing in their community. >> reporter: the auto industry employs one out of every eight workers in the state. youngstown is the largest city in the region and reaped many of the benefits. it's not just auto breathing new life into northeast ohio. in youngstown, the once declining steel industry has come back. and the evidence is french-owned bn m-star which makes field tube force natural gas drilling. the company chose youngstown for its $1 billion expansion. you might not think of ohio as an energy powerhouse, but it is on the verge of a natural gas boom of its own. northeast ohio hit on vast shale formations which are rich in gas and oil. advances in hydraulic fracturing known as fracking have put the possibility of extracting that energy within reach. tom waltermire is chairman of team northeast ohio, a nonprofit economic development group. >
dave green is president of the local united auto workers union. >> but the whole economy will benefit from this because our parts suppliers, the people who work there are out shopping at the stores, they are paying tacks, you know, they're investing in their community. >> reporter: the auto industry employs one out of every eight workers in the state. youngstown is the largest city in the region and reaped many of the benefits. it's not just auto breathing new life into northeast...
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. >> reporter: comfort has already won a seat on the local school board. he volunteered for then senator obama's campaign in 2008 but has since switched his allegiance to romney based on what he considers a broken promise by the president. >> i feel he's almost stiffed the voters on a couple of issues. the biggest one for me is education, obviously, because i'm on the school board, and i feel he's not paying near as much attention as he should to het edu stihealonystem. at>> whal comfort cares about hs w>> reporter: what com rt cares about has instead been drowned out by the campaigns selling competing visions to iowans. the differing philosophies on job creation, the economy, and c the role of government are clashing in newton, iowa. this is the birthplace of the washing machine, where maytag made its home for decades. in 2007, it became the town maytag left behind, when it closed its headquarters, moved operations to mexico. newton lost about 1,800 jobs and millions from its local economy. >> our main focus for newton right now is... is getting people ba
. >> reporter: comfort has already won a seat on the local school board. he volunteered for then senator obama's campaign in 2008 but has since switched his allegiance to romney based on what he considers a broken promise by the president. >> i feel he's almost stiffed the voters on a couple of issues. the biggest one for me is education, obviously, because i'm on the school board, and i feel he's not paying near as much attention as he should to het edu stihealonystem. at>>...
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the federal government can get state and local schools. i wanted the kids who are getting federal dollars from title 1 -- disabled kids or lower income kids, i went and to be able to go to the kids at -- to the school of their choice. i would have them follow the child and let the parent and child decide where to send their student. >> how do you see the federal government's responsibility to improve the quality of education? >> it has a significant role to play. we have worked with republican and democratic governors to initiate major reforms. they are having an impact right now. this is where budgets matter. budgets reflect choices. when gov. romney indicates that he wants to cut taxes and potentially benefit people like me and him, to pay for it we have to initiate significant cuts in federal support for education, that makes a difference. his running mate congressman ryan put forward a budget that reflects many of the principles gov. romney has talked about. it was not very detailed. this seems to be a trend. what it did do -- if you e
the federal government can get state and local schools. i wanted the kids who are getting federal dollars from title 1 -- disabled kids or lower income kids, i went and to be able to go to the kids at -- to the school of their choice. i would have them follow the child and let the parent and child decide where to send their student. >> how do you see the federal government's responsibility to improve the quality of education? >> it has a significant role to play. we have worked with...
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she worked her way up to become vice president of a local bank but she hit the glass ceiling. she trained people who would end up becoming her bosses during the course of her career. she didn't complain. that's not what you did in that generation. this is one of the reasons why one of the first... the first bill i signed was something called the leadbetter bill named after this amazing woman who been doing the same job as a man for years, found out that she was getting paid less and the supreme court said she couldn't bring suit because she should have found out about it earlier when she had no way of finding out about it. so we fixed that. that's an example of the kind of advocacy that we need because women are increasingly the bread winners in the family. this is not just a women's issue. this is a family issue. this is a middle class issue. that's why we've got to fight for it. it also means that we've got to make sure that young people like yourself are able to afford a college education. earlier governor romney talked about he wants to make pel grants and other education
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the bottom line is it is the local educators who will make the decisions. your basic premise is correct. how we get there, i am not certain. i am being given the signal that we are done. we will give you 30 seconds to sell your book. [laughter] >> i would make one addendum to that question. i would encourage high school students to go out for debate. go out for debates. it acquaint you with the issues in the public arena. it teaches you research analysis and public speaking. >> very good. let me thank the senator very much. thank you fall -- thank you all .or participating carrie [applause] >> eyecare people understanding how tough it is in washington. there is an answer. we are here in the constitution center. we can eat and devour the cannibals. online, at our c-span.org video archive. q. is the longest serving censure in pennsylvania history. watch senator specter at the supreme court's hearings. take questions on health care policy during town halls, and talk about congressional, presidential politics over the course of his 30 year term in congress. all
the bottom line is it is the local educators who will make the decisions. your basic premise is correct. how we get there, i am not certain. i am being given the signal that we are done. we will give you 30 seconds to sell your book. [laughter] >> i would make one addendum to that question. i would encourage high school students to go out for debate. go out for debates. it acquaint you with the issues in the public arena. it teaches you research analysis and public speaking. >> very...
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in washington, we as governors, and i hope the schwarzenegger institute does not abandon states and local government and county commissions. we have to work together with the legislature. we have to balance the budget or we go to jail. maybe that is how some got there. so by partisanship -- bipartisanship athens. i worked with arnold when we were governors on clean energy. on climate change. we were ahead. immigration -- with charlie on health care. by the way, john and i came to the congress, said the same time. we worked on navajo issues and creating a federal boxing commission and native american issues with tom daschle. i think this is a good issue -- panel. the states, there are laboratories ofbi partisanship -- bi partisanship that the government can learn from. maybe this institute can figure that out. >> pick up on that. it is true. governors are practical, they have to do that, but you ought to have the national governors' association where you do seem to come together more -- you also have the national governors' association, reducing to come together more. >> when you give resp
in washington, we as governors, and i hope the schwarzenegger institute does not abandon states and local government and county commissions. we have to work together with the legislature. we have to balance the budget or we go to jail. maybe that is how some got there. so by partisanship -- bipartisanship athens. i worked with arnold when we were governors on clean energy. on climate change. we were ahead. immigration -- with charlie on health care. by the way, john and i came to the congress,...
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>> the primary responsibility is at the state and local level. i agree with secretary arnie duncan with some of the ideas he has put forward. the federal government can get local and state schools to do a better job. my own view is i have added to that. i want the kids getting federal dollars from idea or title one. these are disabled or lower income kids and i want them to be able to go to the school of their choice. so all federal funds i would have if you will follow the child. >> how do you see the fed ram government's responsibility to improve the quality of education in this coup try. >> obama: as i indicated i think it has a significant role to play. we have worked with governors to initiate major reforms and they are having an impact right now. >> do you think there is a difference between you and governor romney on education? >> obama: this is where budgets matter because budgets reflect choices, so when governor romney indicates that he wants to cut taxes and potentially benefit folks like me and him, and to pay for it we're having to i
>> the primary responsibility is at the state and local level. i agree with secretary arnie duncan with some of the ideas he has put forward. the federal government can get local and state schools to do a better job. my own view is i have added to that. i want the kids getting federal dollars from idea or title one. these are disabled or lower income kids and i want them to be able to go to the school of their choice. so all federal funds i would have if you will follow the child....
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communities to local businesses. the potential of yelp unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. to a currency market for everyone. the potential of fxcm unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. oh,ey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's alwaygood to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they d photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. it'll cause cavities, bad breath. patients will try and deal with it by drinking water. water will work for a few seconds but if you're not drinking it, it's going to get dry again. i recommend biotene. all the biotene products like the oral rinse...the sprays have enzymes in them. the whole f
communities to local businesses. the potential of yelp unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. to a currency market for everyone. the potential of fxcm unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. oh,ey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's alwaygood to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they d photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em...
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local phone bills have been rising much faster than the rate on inflation, and this money does don't be to the fcc, but the fcc approves the level of the charge. it's to connect your phone in the local system to the network so you can make long-distance calls. >> jennifer: so give me other examples of companies that might be taking advantage of either congress or state legislatures to write the rules in their favor to help them make a profit at your expense. >> railroads. the original federal regulation was on railroads in the 1880s, but there is a special rule in the railroad business. you have two railroads that hundred 1500 miles, except the last mile only one railroad services it. they get to charge a monopoly price for the whole 1500 miles. and at the same time the railroads are reducing their service to small manufacturers, some of whom go out of business or they are forced to go to china. the railroads want to start a train in one place and run it 1500 miles without stopping. and that's one of the reasons in the midwest manufacturing has become smaller and smaller. >> jennifer
local phone bills have been rising much faster than the rate on inflation, and this money does don't be to the fcc, but the fcc approves the level of the charge. it's to connect your phone in the local system to the network so you can make long-distance calls. >> jennifer: so give me other examples of companies that might be taking advantage of either congress or state legislatures to write the rules in their favor to help them make a profit at your expense. >> railroads. the...
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the fact of the matter is the local government can actually do about we had a disagreement with washington in the bush administration, but we moved forward. we didn't wait for anybody. they made commitments for 25% and 85% came up with three renewal and the list goes on. all those things we did and actually so much so secretary-general ban keynote spoke at the opening session of the u.n. to encourage all the other countries to go in the same direction and if the national government, the subnational government would have the power and create an organization to encourage subnational government to go in the direction and not to wait for the national government. severe environmental issues are so many other issues you can address any subnational level. you are to teach that and make people aware of states and cities and counties. i think it is a macro program. i want to thank y'all so much for coming in. [applause] those of you -- those of you who are registered for lunch, we look forward to seeing you there. i'm going to finish the saint augustine who said that on both sides lay aside all arr
the fact of the matter is the local government can actually do about we had a disagreement with washington in the bush administration, but we moved forward. we didn't wait for anybody. they made commitments for 25% and 85% came up with three renewal and the list goes on. all those things we did and actually so much so secretary-general ban keynote spoke at the opening session of the u.n. to encourage all the other countries to go in the same direction and if the national government, the...
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but it works best at the local level. it works best when you have school board members involved, when you have parents involved, when you have a community involved and when you have educators involved. one of the mistakes i believe that has been made at the federal level is the package of the no child left behind act. i think it started out with good intentions, but it hasn't accomplished what it should have. it has taken educators out of the classroom, and we need to keep them in the classroom if they are going to address the needs of students. >> senator? >> the most important thing is to make sure that these kids arrive in kindergarten ready to learn. if they are behind, they are never going to catch up. i am not going to get a nobel prize for making that discovery. it is a fact. the rhetoric of senator fisher and the reality of her propose always don't match up. she voted against providing prenatal care for children. the proposal will result in deep cuts to early childhood education and head start. it is a fact. i am
but it works best at the local level. it works best when you have school board members involved, when you have parents involved, when you have a community involved and when you have educators involved. one of the mistakes i believe that has been made at the federal level is the package of the no child left behind act. i think it started out with good intentions, but it hasn't accomplished what it should have. it has taken educators out of the classroom, and we need to keep them in the classroom...
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>> lthe primary responsibility for education is, of course, at the state and local level. but the federal government can play a very important role. i agree with secretary arty duncan and the ideas he has put forward on race to the top -- some of them. >> not all of them. the federal government can get scploal state schools to do a betterrion job. i have add to that, i believe, i want the kids that are getting federal dollars from i.d.e.a. or title 1, disabled kids or poor kids, or lower-income kids, rather, i want them to be able to go to the scoot of their choice. so all federal fund, instead of going to the state or to the school district, i would have go, if you will, follow the child and let the parent and the child decide where to send their student. >> jim: how do you see the federal government's responsibility to, as i say, improve the quality of public education in this country? >> as i have indicated, it has a significant role. in the race to the top program, we have worked with republican and democratic governors to initiate major reforms. >> jim: do you do you
>> lthe primary responsibility for education is, of course, at the state and local level. but the federal government can play a very important role. i agree with secretary arty duncan and the ideas he has put forward on race to the top -- some of them. >> not all of them. the federal government can get scploal state schools to do a betterrion job. i have add to that, i believe, i want the kids that are getting federal dollars from i.d.e.a. or title 1, disabled kids or poor kids, or...
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>> they reported federal taxes, state and local taxes. it gives people a fairer picture. that year i happened to pay a lot of state and local taxes, which, as you know, are deducted from the other. i looked it up the other day, and we paid, i think it's 342% of our gross income in taxes. s >> we did a little looking around to see about his. we can't find his 1981 tax return. it may have been released. maybe my bonet knows whether he released it. we did find his income is $1.4 million, and i think he paid the same as i did in taxes. he also made a reference that troubled me very much. he started talking about my chauffeur. you know, i'm driven to work by the secret service. so is mrs. ferraro, so is mr. mondale's. they saved the life of the president of the united states. i thought that was a cheap shot telling the american people to try to divide class, rich and poor. but the big question, it isn't whether mrs. ferraro is doing well. i think they are depog pretty well. i know barbara and i are doing well. and it is darn sure mr. mondale is doing well with $1.4 million. bu
>> they reported federal taxes, state and local taxes. it gives people a fairer picture. that year i happened to pay a lot of state and local taxes, which, as you know, are deducted from the other. i looked it up the other day, and we paid, i think it's 342% of our gross income in taxes. s >> we did a little looking around to see about his. we can't find his 1981 tax return. it may have been released. maybe my bonet knows whether he released it. we did find his income is $1.4...
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the federal government can get local and state schools to do a better job. my own view, i've added to that i happen to believe -- i want the kids getting federal dollars from i.d.e.a. or title 1, poor kids or disabled kids or lower income kids, rather, i want them to be able to go to the school of their choice. so all federal funds, instead of going to the state or the school district, i would have go -- follow the child and let the parent and the child decide where to send their student. ally bank. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a robot. i know. i know you're a robot! but there's more in you than just circuits and wires! uhhh. (cries) a machine can't give you what a person can. that's why ally has knowledgeable people there for you, night and day. ally bank. your money needs an ally. tyou wouldn't want your adoctor doing your job, hello... so why are you doing hers? only your doctor can determine if your persistent heartburn is actually something more serious like acid reflux disease. over time, stomach acid can
the federal government can get local and state schools to do a better job. my own view, i've added to that i happen to believe -- i want the kids getting federal dollars from i.d.e.a. or title 1, poor kids or disabled kids or lower income kids, rather, i want them to be able to go to the school of their choice. so all federal funds, instead of going to the state or the school district, i would have go -- follow the child and let the parent and the child decide where to send their student. ally...
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>> lthe primary responsibility for education is, of course, at the state and local level. but the federal government can play a very important role. i agree with secretary arty duncan and the ideas he has put forward on race to the top -- some of them. >> not all of them. the federal government can get scploal state schools to do a betterrion job. i have add to that, i believe, i want the kids that are getting federal dollars from i.d.e.a. or title 1, disabled kids or poor kids, or lower-income kids, rather, i want them to be able to go to the scoot of their choice. so all federal fund, instead of going to the state or to the school district, i would have go, if you will, follow the child and let the parent and the child decide where to send their student. >> jim: how do you see the federal government's responsibility to, as i say, improve the quality of public education in this country? >> as i have indicated, it has a significant role. in the race to the top program, we have worked with republican and democratic governors to initiate major reforms. >> jim: do you do you
>> lthe primary responsibility for education is, of course, at the state and local level. but the federal government can play a very important role. i agree with secretary arty duncan and the ideas he has put forward on race to the top -- some of them. >> not all of them. the federal government can get scploal state schools to do a betterrion job. i have add to that, i believe, i want the kids that are getting federal dollars from i.d.e.a. or title 1, disabled kids or poor kids, or...
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but it actually revealed the names of locals with the u.s., and exposed them to the very groups that attacked the consulate. so how dangerous is it that he is revealing these documents? >> i think it shows, jennifer the problem that you have when you have a serious foreign policy issue getting caught up in gotcha politics. here you have an instance where perhaps congressman issa really overstepped his bounds and now some people might be in danger. i didn't see what was knew beyond what we have already learned last week, which were scathing for the state department and lead secretary clinton to take responsibility for the whole debacle. i don't see this issue going away unfortunately in terms of the politics of it. >> jennifer: they certainly revealed nothing new in termshappened next but they certainly did reveal something new in terms of names of people who might have been helping the united states. >> yeah that's the problem. we already know from the regional security officer saying we needed more diplomatic security. but the fact that he is revealing sources and methods here is qu
but it actually revealed the names of locals with the u.s., and exposed them to the very groups that attacked the consulate. so how dangerous is it that he is revealing these documents? >> i think it shows, jennifer the problem that you have when you have a serious foreign policy issue getting caught up in gotcha politics. here you have an instance where perhaps congressman issa really overstepped his bounds and now some people might be in danger. i didn't see what was knew beyond what we...
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law enforcement is working with state and local agencies. the media filing center is now all controlled by credentials that are issued by the commission. there are about 3500 journalists, there appear to be a zillion trucks outside in the parking lot. a lot of standard platforms where the networks have energy, the regular program is entering -- anchoring inside of the debate will which is a spectacular performing arts center. instead of what would normally be on that stage, there are camera platforms and their would-be network platforms where if you're students today and tonight, they will see a big chunk of network news is entering from the debate polic ies. scurrying around the giant network infrastructure, there are volunteers from the university and the students that are helping provide the support systems that are needed. this will be the 26-debath deba tonight and it is remarkable to see what is required to bring one of these up. the university is still going about the business of educating their students. i hope we are doing something
law enforcement is working with state and local agencies. the media filing center is now all controlled by credentials that are issued by the commission. there are about 3500 journalists, there appear to be a zillion trucks outside in the parking lot. a lot of standard platforms where the networks have energy, the regular program is entering -- anchoring inside of the debate will which is a spectacular performing arts center. instead of what would normally be on that stage, there are camera...
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we had been training local libyans -- >> i just want to know did you not say if that was presented to you, you would not accept it? >> he was -- >> did you or did you not say? >> yes, sir, i said that personally i would not support it. >> why is that? you knew about all these other attacks that had taken place. >> we had been training local libyans and arming them for almost a year. >> let me interrupt, the local libyan militia that was there knew there was going to be an attack on that compound so many of them left. involved't want to be in the attack. so i don't understand why you would say that out of hand that you don't think those 16 troops should be there. >> sir, with due respect, they were in tripoli, not in benghazi and it would not have made any difference in benghazi. >> mr. nordstrom, do you care to comment on this? >> beginning in about january, february time frame, i had a number of conversations with lamb, with the regional director and also the desk officer for libya itself. and a lot of those discussions were specific to determining what exactly our personnel needs we
we had been training local libyans -- >> i just want to know did you not say if that was presented to you, you would not accept it? >> he was -- >> did you or did you not say? >> yes, sir, i said that personally i would not support it. >> why is that? you knew about all these other attacks that had taken place. >> we had been training local libyans and arming them for almost a year. >> let me interrupt, the local libyan militia that was there knew there...
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neil: this is from local to viral, he is not aaone, insisting that every business guy that i know in this country is frightened of barack obama and the way he thinks, any regular viewer of this show knows that mr. wynn is not shy. there is something more alarming to his tone now. a bad situation he thinks is getting worse, and now, very much going viral, and going way beyond the white house, wynn attacked ben bernanke, an easy monetary policy he likened to a ponzi scheme. >> we did what bernie played of went to -- made off went to jail for, federal reserve, printed money and bought bonds from government as if there was really an action and a buyer. neil: that is the world's greatest gambler calling washington's bluff, not with a poker face, but with a rid face, mad as hell and he ain't gonna take it any more face. this is a story of how in so doing, steve wynn might have just offended this presidential race, and unfortunately, it is the president who could be coming up snake eyes. so was it a gamble for wynn to say ha he said? former office depot ceo insists it would have been a bigg
neil: this is from local to viral, he is not aaone, insisting that every business guy that i know in this country is frightened of barack obama and the way he thinks, any regular viewer of this show knows that mr. wynn is not shy. there is something more alarming to his tone now. a bad situation he thinks is getting worse, and now, very much going viral, and going way beyond the white house, wynn attacked ben bernanke, an easy monetary policy he likened to a ponzi scheme. >> we did what...
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you mess with state and local. are you supposed to move if you live in new york or a high tax state like massachusetts, you're supposed to move because romney got elected? >> listen, his tax cut plan is going to slam about 68% of the american people, not 47% of the american people. he can't provide real details. you could close every single loophole that benefits the wealthy and just close it for the wealthy and it wouldn't pay for a fraction of the tax cut he's giving the wealthy. >> because they're still getting ahead. >> reducing capital gains to zero which means romney would pay virtually zero taxes. he's going to come back and say i want to work this out with the congress. well, i just don't think the country is going to trust mr. 47% and this congress to play around with taxes because they understand very well and the democrats now have an advantage on taxes, which as you both know is very rare, they understand very well where romney's priorities are. he's for the people at the top. >> joan, why would you wan
you mess with state and local. are you supposed to move if you live in new york or a high tax state like massachusetts, you're supposed to move because romney got elected? >> listen, his tax cut plan is going to slam about 68% of the american people, not 47% of the american people. he can't provide real details. you could close every single loophole that benefits the wealthy and just close it for the wealthy and it wouldn't pay for a fraction of the tax cut he's giving the wealthy....
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. >> what we're seeing on social media, what we're seeing in some of the local commentary is largely related to this reprehensible video. >> we've seen rage and violence directed at american embassies over an awful internet video that we had nothing to do with this. >> this was not a preplanned, pre meditated attack. >> it is extremely offensive video directed at muhammad and islam. extremists and terrorists use this as an excuse to attack a variety of our embassies, including the consulate in libya. >> they were killed in the course of a terrorist attack on our embassy. >> what happened in banghazi was a terrorist attack. >> we're still doing an investigation. there's no doubt that the kind of weapons that were used, the ongoing assault, that it wasn't just a mob action. >> it was a group of terrorists obviously conducted that attack. >> greta: now as president obama changes his tune again? for weeks the president's been saying al-qaeda is on run and on its heels, but today, and everyone listening forking this, the president specifically removed those words from his campaign speech.
. >> what we're seeing on social media, what we're seeing in some of the local commentary is largely related to this reprehensible video. >> we've seen rage and violence directed at american embassies over an awful internet video that we had nothing to do with this. >> this was not a preplanned, pre meditated attack. >> it is extremely offensive video directed at muhammad and islam. extremists and terrorists use this as an excuse to attack a variety of our embassies,...
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from local communities to local businesses. the potential of yelp unlock. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. to a currency market for everyone. the potential of fxcm unlocked. nyse eurext. unlocking the world's tential. liz: so we found out today the federal reserve deciding to make no changes to their policies and vowing to continue the bond buying program until there was clear sign of an economic rebound but our next guest questioned whether the so-called qe3 is really helping ashley: joining us now d david jones and mark calabria. thank you both for being here. all right, david. look, clearly the money spigot is open, the punchbowl is free and the party is still rolling on and the fed today, this was a non-news statement as far as i'm concerned. no big surprise, 15 days before the election but how long will the fed keep this going? they talk about a recovery. we're seeing some signs of that but obviously do you think this is having an impact, qe3? >> not as much as i think the fed is hoping. remember decision back in september was a full-blown decision. th
from local communities to local businesses. the potential of yelp unlock. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. to a currency market for everyone. the potential of fxcm unlocked. nyse eurext. unlocking the world's tential. liz: so we found out today the federal reserve deciding to make no changes to their policies and vowing to continue the bond buying program until there was clear sign of an economic rebound but our next guest questioned whether the so-called qe3 is really helping...
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mientras tanto, autoridades locales instan a las personas permanecer en sus hogares, pero si no tienen electricid ad, hay refugios disponibles para aquellos que necesiten... no hay quien le gane a la naturaleza.. residentes de la region tuvieron una pelea constante contra las rafagas de viento y las lluvias... tratando de prepararse... haciendo las ultimas compras para recibir a sandy... "yo espero que no llegue como lo han pronosticado, que sea en menor escala y que todo este bien" "estoy comprando las cosas que necesito por ejemplo agua y baterias para la linterna y asi estamos esperando a que venga" son muy pocos los comercios abiertos.. las calles estan casi desiertas... y si no tiene que salir, las autoridad es estan recomiendando a la poblacion permanecer en sus hogares.... "tal vez la gente piensa, bueno esta lloviendo y no esta muy feo y todo eso, pero por favor se va a poner mucho peor, se va a poner horrible, se queden en la casa por favor" pero residentes como amanda no escatimo tener que caminar cuadras para ayudar a una anciana... "le fui a dejar una lampara a una senora b
mientras tanto, autoridades locales instan a las personas permanecer en sus hogares, pero si no tienen electricid ad, hay refugios disponibles para aquellos que necesiten... no hay quien le gane a la naturaleza.. residentes de la region tuvieron una pelea constante contra las rafagas de viento y las lluvias... tratando de prepararse... haciendo las ultimas compras para recibir a sandy... "yo espero que no llegue como lo han pronosticado, que sea en menor escala y que todo este bien"...
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at the top of that pooped out website, the republican secretary of state, he received a letter from local election officials around his state. the colorado county clerk's association wrote to mr. gessler to sound an alarm over what they called a series of errors and oversights by his office. the clerk said they were not sure exactly how to print the ballots this year. they had not been advised of how to do that. they expressed concerns about the way a voter registration melee had been handled. they said they were quite worried about the online registration system that had lost hundreds of registrations because then what happens when the trusting would-be voter shows up at the polls thinking he or she registered but the system ate it. after the deadline, the clerks were facing a back log of 45,000 new registrations, many of them from the last day that you could register. in colorado, this is just the view from here, but your election system looks like kind of a mess this year. and it's not like we didn't see it coming. republican secretary of state scott gessler started making headlines la
at the top of that pooped out website, the republican secretary of state, he received a letter from local election officials around his state. the colorado county clerk's association wrote to mr. gessler to sound an alarm over what they called a series of errors and oversights by his office. the clerk said they were not sure exactly how to print the ballots this year. they had not been advised of how to do that. they expressed concerns about the way a voter registration melee had been handled....
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we fund the local hospitals, i fought for funding for the local hospitals. i know what that means. >> thank you. >> do you think the government has a responsibility to provide access to care for people we're adding to medicare? and if so, how to we do that? >> well, medicaid has been a social safety net we've had for many years and i think we need to continue to honor that commitment. if you look right now, medicaid is another one of those entitlements careening toward insolvency. harry reid and the democrats in the senate are doing nothing to step up and solve that problem and preserve medicare. we need leadership there. beyond that, how do you deal with low income texans who earn too much income to qualify for medicaid and yet not enough income to be able to purchase health insurance themselves? i think the answer are free market reforms, in particular, allow individuals to purchase health insurance across state lines. if we create a 50-state national market, what that will mean is that texans will have available to them a lot more low cost catastrophic he
we fund the local hospitals, i fought for funding for the local hospitals. i know what that means. >> thank you. >> do you think the government has a responsibility to provide access to care for people we're adding to medicare? and if so, how to we do that? >> well, medicaid has been a social safety net we've had for many years and i think we need to continue to honor that commitment. if you look right now, medicaid is another one of those entitlements careening toward...